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Ship Cafe (Venice, California)

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38: 394: 408: 945: 260: 303: 217:, to fit it with anchor lamps and nautical furnishings and to place on the deck musicians in 16th-century capes and the hats of the Spanish minstrel." The restaurant opened in August 1904 under the management of Carlos Marchetti. According to a 1913 report, there was seating for 475 on two decks, as well as rooms for private parties. The upper dining room displayed relics from the shipwreck 2063: 2051: 1446: 1651: 1097: 1056: 985: 1516:
Announcement we have decided to close our temporary headquarters in the Strand Cafe and await the grand opening of our newer and greater SHIP CAFE on the Pier at Venice in about ninety days. Our Mr. Covington has gone East to complete every detail which will make the new SHIP CAFE the finest equipped
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When the Great Depression hit California, the Ship Cafe suffered along with the rest of the amusement and recreation business, and according to one account, "the carpeting...was worn, and no music was played on its bandstand". The second version of the Ship Cafe survived until 1946 when the Venice
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beginning in 1903, the restaurant was designed to be a feature of the resort town of Venice. A "first draft" of the Ship Cafe was washed away by a sea storm on March 13, 1905; Kinney hired 600 laborers to rebuild it in time for a summer opening. The restaurant sat on pilings, and was designed by
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kicked in, to compensate for lower revenue compared "olden days the Ship cafe was astounding by reason of the amount of liquor dispensed across its table". Apparently the building's "hotel rooms and private salons" allowed for illegal drinking during Prohibition served by "waiters dressed like
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LONG—Mr. Baron Long, who for ten years past has been operating the Vernon Country Club, the Sunset Inn, the Nat Goodwin Cafe at Los Angeles, and latterly the Ship Cafe at Venice, near that city, is about to embark in the hotel business, having purchased an interest in the Van Nuys Hotel in Los
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Angeles and been elected vice-president and managing director of that hotel, of which Mr. E. I. Potter is the head. Messrs. Potter and Long will have a large multi-million-dollar hotel built for them by Mr. J. B. Van Nuys. Mr. Long retires from the Vernon and Venice cafes.
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Described in one history as "the glamor spot of the Los Angeles area, a stamping ground of Hollywood stars and directors when they were relaxing," the Ship Cafe was also famous as a nightclub hosting musical acts and dancing girls. For instance, during the
1430:: "The Ship Cafe was destroyed in a fire in December 1920. It was rebuilt, this time with two masts instead of three, and lying parallel to the shore instead of pointing out to sea. Baron Long abandoned his interests in the place after the fire." 277:, and was rebuilt the following year as a larger copy on the same plan, at an estimated cost of $ 40,000. The new Ship Cafe opened June 28, 1921. The second ship had two masts, rather than the original three. The ship had a "Spirit of the Seas" 1487:
yesterday by J. M. Covington, proprietor. He has made arrangements to lease the building on the promenade, opposite the Venice bathhouse, which was formerly occupied by the Strand cafe, and will reopen his gay establishment there Saturday
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with contest winner Jacqueline Faust as the model. The rebuilt structure was oriented north-south, whereas the original was oriented east-west. In 1922 the owners were said to be $ 100,000 in debt and the
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Carlo Marchetti – Marchetti, the first operator of the Ship Cafe, was accused of embezzling profits, operating slot machines, and "allowing the private dining areas to be used for illicit activities".
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The Ship Cafe was owned and operated by series of restauranteurs and businessmen over its 40-plus year history including Marchetti, Tom McFadden and Jim Morjey,
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would be taking control of the restaurant. One visitor recalled that the interior of the rebuilt ship "was all lovely mahogany".
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upon which is struck the time in sea-fashion. Dancing always ceases at two bells of the mid-watch." According to the
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supposedly "wrecked" the restaurant once because "they were sore at each other". Disgruntled actors once threw
1645: 1081: 1050: 979: 730: 1992: 334: 170:, the restaurant and event space was known for its sumptuous food and prestigious clientele. The ship was a 62:, Baron Long's Ship Cafe, Covington's Ship Cafe, Volga Boat, Show-Boat Café, Ship Cafe at Venice-by-the-Sea 282: 430: 274: 219: 227:, held in a giant tank under the pier. At one time the chef paid local kids five cents a pound to dig up 196: 1226: 341:
shot two men one summer night, ultimately resulting in his incarceration and deportation. Movie cowboys
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and most unique cafe and cabaret on the West Coast... opening announcement of which will be made later.
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The original structure, located across from the pier ballroom, burned in the 1920
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American School of Correspondence at Armour Institute of Technology. 1913.
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of Rudie H. Fishbeck, manager of the Ship Cafe, as published in
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Domestic Engineering and the Journal of Mechanical Contracting
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Charles Shaw, Julius Miller, and John H. Gagliardo – from 1914
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Baron Long, Paul Schecnk, and Julius Rosenfeld – 1917 to 1920
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Fantasy by the Sea: A Visual History of the American Venice
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Personal - The Hotel World: The Hotel and Travelers Journal
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Ship Cafe with Venice Wharf and Pavilion in background,
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at controversial director and fellow Ship Cafe patron
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J. M. Covington, Covington's Ship Cafe – 1920 to 1922
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Ship Cafe entrance, photographed July 23, 1928 for a
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Behn-Miller Publishers. 1970. p. 6. 965: 525: 472:Peter Murich and George A. Baker Jr. – 1928 2104:Defunct restaurants in Greater Los Angeles 1999:California State University at Los Angeles 643: 508: 446:) and Volga Boat (late 1929 to fall 1930). 313:story about the case against Albert Marco 294:pier complex was sold off and demolished. 27: 16:Landmark in Venice, California (1903–1946) 591: 1862:"On the Track of the Elusive Baron Long" 1037: 552: 357:. Other notable patrons included actors 178:, and not actually a sea-worthy vessel. 1991:Sjoquist, Arthur W. (August 1972). "". 1505:California Digital Newspaper Collection 1476:California Digital Newspaper Collection 890:California Digital Newspaper Collection 498: 2010:Stargel, Cory; Stargel, Sarah (2008). 1472:"Ship Cafe to Have Temporary Location" 928:Dagort, Aida Mulieri (July 13, 1999). 540: 1884:Gonzalez, Antonio (August 11, 2020). 1702:"Jacob's Ship Cafe Popular in Venice" 1427: 1307: 1305: 1083:The War, the West, and the Wilderness 1010:"Famous Ship Cafe to Re-Open Tonight" 1004: 1002: 865: 863: 669: 667: 620: 7: 2099:1946 disestablishments in California 2013:Early Los Angeles County Attractions 1997:(Thesis). School of Police Science, 1967:Saperstein, Pat (November 3, 2015). 1908:Graham, J. H. (September 28, 2017). 1619:. Los Angeles Public Library. 1929. 934:. X libris Corporation. p. 27. 658: 1118:Curtis, James (February 15, 2022). 58:Cabrillo's, Ship Hotel, hotel ship 1785:Alexander, Carolyn Elayne (2004). 910:. Associated Press. March 22, 1922 478:Tommy Jacobs, George Collins, and 14: 2094:1903 establishments in California 1673:"Hail Ship Cafe Opening Thursday" 1445:. September 7, 1918. p. 31. 1121:Buster Keaton: A Filmmaker's Life 235:. According to a 1916 article in 2061: 2049: 2037:. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. 1932:Moran, Tom; Sewell, Tom (1979). 385:'s circle of Hollywood friends. 36: 2109:Novelty buildings in California 1979:from the original on 2023-12-05 1920:from the original on 2023-06-07 1910:"Venice Pier and the Ship Café" 1896:from the original on 2022-02-27 1872:from the original on 2023-06-26 1848:from the original on 2024-05-06 1824:from the original on 2024-05-09 1741:from the original on 2024-05-08 1737:. January 2, 1953. p. 37. 1712:from the original on 2024-05-08 1708:. 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Ships Coffee Shop

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Venice
Los Angeles County, California
Coordinates
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Abbot Kinney
Venice, California
Venice Pier
Windward Avenue
novelty building
pilings
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Norman Foote Marsh
Clarence H. Russell
San Salvador
Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Spanish galleon
caravel
Santa Rosa
sand dabs
cockles
Del Rey Lagoon
Photoplay
ship's bell
Los Angeles Herald
Prohibition

Abbot Kinney Pier fire

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